Are you talking about Levis?
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The numbers at the top of Levi's jeans' right rear pocket tab signify the jeans' model number, sizing and lot number, or date and place of manufacture.
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Some jeans are referred to as "TAG" jeans, because that's the name of the brand. Jeans come in all kinds of brands, including TAG, Levi, Wrangler, etc.
look on the bottom leg or on the tag now avalible at family dollar
yes
If you are looking for leather chairs, you should be sure to check the tag to make sure that the leather is actual leather. There is a lot of fake leather on the chair market.
A Tag Heuer is a company that makes chronographs and "collectable timepieces". Included on their website are a number of Swiss manufactured and quality watches.
In the UK, Hydraulic Jeans have a recommended retail price of around å£35, but can often be found for between å£18 and å£30. In the US, the jeans are slightly cheaper. Again with a full price tag of around $35, the exchange rate makes them a much better deal.
Well most of the time the tag on the clothing has washing instructions. Everybody should follow the washing instructions on the tag, but if you dont have a tag or dont see anything on that then yes I guess you can iron skinny jeans but ALWAYS REVERSE SIDE, OR ELSE IT WILL LOSE THE COLOUR.
the tag is on the inside change pocket. It should be leather and it will describe the worksmanship of the bag and have a serial code
If you're looking for quality men's jeans that you can afford, you should really consider comparing brand name jeans and generic jeans. The reality is that brand name jeans sometimes offer a unique level of style and quality, but that style and quality come with a hefty price tag. Even though these jeans come with a great level of quality, you can find comparable quality with generic brands but for a much lower price tag.
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